174 PROF. ST.-GEORGE MIVART ON THE ZLUROIDEA. [Feb. 7, 
and outer tubercle and a posterior cingulum) added on behind it. 
pa is like 55 PP and 5,5, is like 5, with a small basal anterior cusp 
added. 5, is like pp only with rather more talon ; -but pase 
quite extraordinary tooth: it is like 54 of Genetta, with the 
addition of an enormous talon bearing five tubercles, three external 
and two internal; it is like both pq and 5; of the permanent 
dentition ankylosed together, only the three saben cusps are not 
in the same antero-posterior line as they are in 5-3. 
I can find no record as to the existence of any prescrotal ¢ gland, or 
Fig. 12. 
di de ile d.4 
Milk-teeth of Cynogale. 
A. Grinding-surface of upper series, with the addition of d, twice the natural 
size. B. Side view of upper series. OC. Side view of lower series. D. 
Grinding- surface of lower series. E. Fourth lower molar, twice the 
natural size. 
as to the condition of its anal region. De Blainville says that “la 
langue est garnie de papilles corndes,” that the large intestine is 
6 inches long, the czecum 6 lines, and the small intestine 4 inches. 
Cynogale, so far as known, agrees with Viverra in the characters 
before given, except as regards nos. 23, 24, 35, 37, 40, 43, 44, 47, 
55, and 56. 
The characters of this small third section of the Viverrine sub- 
family may be thus drawn out :— 
